The Brown University seminar on Cultures and Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean (CRAM) serves as a gathering to promote high-level, interdisciplinary dialogue among faculty and graduate students who deal with religion and culture in the ancient Mediterranean basin and west Asia in the broadest terms. CRAM meets monthly during the academic year. Each meeting lasts about an hour, and typically is centered on a pre-circulated paper by one of our participants. We are especially interested in work in progress; CRAM is a great context for working on new ideas and thinking through new problems.
Contact Jae Han.
Below is the CRAM schedule for the 2025-56 academic year. Please note that all meetings will take place on Tuesdays, 12:00-12:55 p.m in Rhode Island Hall, Room 008. Papers will be distributed by e-mail approximately ten days prior to the date indicated for your preparation. Newcomers are always welcome!
Fall 2025
September 16, 2025: Presenter TBA
October 7, 2025: Edward Watts (UCSD), “An Interchronological History of Roman Religion and Politics”
November 11, 2025: Felipe Rojas (JIAAW), “Tightrope walking and other high-flying acts in Roman Antiquity”
December 9, 2025: Johanna Hanink (Classics)
Spring 2026
February 10, 2026: Clare Kearns (Classics)
March 10, 2026: Susan Harvey (Religious Studies), "To Leontia and Maria, prostitutes who became recluses': An Overlooked 6th Century Syriac Letter"
April 14, 2026: Presenter TBA
May 12, 2026: Julia Rhyder (Harvard University)